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Copyright Infringements

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By law, prior to subjecting this website with an infringement suit and having the ISP remove the material, an infringer is required to inform us of the situation and provide ten days in which the infringer must respond to any queries from us. The exact notice procedure is detailed and there must be substantial compliance for it to apply. In other words someone cannot just say, “this is copyright infringement, take it off” and hit us with a lawsuit.

In the vast majority of these requests, we promptly remove or edit the page in question as a good-faith service. Simply by removing the material in question, we and our ISP are protected against any legal liability.